Gallery: Bugatti's new $5.8 million super sports car Divo

The Bugatti Divo, named after Albert Divo, the French racing driver who won the famous Targa Florio race on a mountainous circuit in Sicily for Bugatti twice in the late 1920s. The first deliveries to customers are planned for 2020.

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The French luxury brand has developed a super sports car tuned for agility, nimbleness and optimum handling performance on winding roads.

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It is powered by Bugatti’s iconic eight-litre W16 engine with a power output of 1,500 PS.

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The Divo is being made in a limited series of only 40 vehicles.

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The Divo is to be produced from 2019 onwards together with the Bugatti Chiron at the brand’s headquarters in Molsheim, Alsace.

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As a result, the Divo is 35 kilograms lighter and has 90 kilograms more downforce than the standard Chiron2.

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The lateral acceleration of the Divo has been boosted to 1.6g. Its maximum speed is limited to 380 km/h.

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The progressive new design language underlines the inner values of the new super sports model the same time as forging a link with Bugatti’s rich coachbuilding heritage of bodies built to its own design and installed on existing chassis.